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Addison E. Vereill. Third catalogue of mollusca recently added to the fauna of 

 the New England coast and the adjacent parts of the Atlantic, consisting mostly 

 of deep-sea species with notes on others previously recorded. 

 Trans. Conn. Acad. Sci., vi, April, June, 1885, pp. 395-452, pi. slii-slix. 



Charles D. Walcott. Note on some Paleozoic Pteropods. 



Amer. Jour. Sci., xxx, art. ii, July, 1885, pp. 17-21. 



Charles D. Walcott. On the Cambrian faunas of North America. 



Bull. 77. S. Geol Survey, No. 10, 1884 (1885), pp. 1-55. Ten plates. 



The collection on which Bulletin 10 of the Geological Survey is based belongs to the mu- 

 seum of Cornell University, but arrangements have been made to obtain a duplicate collection 

 from the university. 



The principal study'has been that of the Middle Cambrian faunas. Over eighty specieshave 

 been identified and illustrated, and the work will be continued until all the known specieshave 

 been examined. The result will appear as a "Second Study on the Faunas of North America" 

 some time during the year 1886. 



Charles D. Walcott. Paleozoic notes. List of species from the St. John Group, 

 and new genus BracMopoda, Linnarssonia. 

 Amer. Jour. Sci., xxix, pp. 114-117. 



Charles L). Walcott. Paleozoic notes ; new genus of Cambrian trilobites, Meso- 



nacis. 



Amer. Jour. Sci., 3rd series, xxix, pp. 328-330. Two figures. 



Charles D. Walcott. Report on the department of invertebrate fossils (paleozoic), 



U. S. National Museum, 1883. 



Report of the Smithsonian Institution for 1883 (1885) , pp. 261-263. (Also in Eeport on National 

 Museum, pp. 101-103, published as a separate.) 



Lester F. Ward. List of all plants added to the flora of Washington and vicinity 

 ii-om April 1, 1882, to April 1, 1884. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, ii, 1885, pp. 84-87. 



This is a continuation of the general catalogue as published in Bulletin 22, U. S. National 

 Museum, and conforms in arrangement, type, &c., as nearly as possible with that publication. 

 Extras printed April 10, 1884. 



Lester F. Ward. Eeport on the department of fossil plants, U. S. National Museum, 

 1883. 



Report of the Smithsonian Institution for 1883 (1885), p. 263. (Also in Eeport on National Mu- 

 seum, pp. 27-28, published as a separate.) 



Charles A. White. Certain phases in the geological history of the North Ameri- 

 can continent, biologically considered. 



Froc. Biol. Soc. , Washington, ii, 1885, pp. 41-66. 



Charles A. White. Report on the department of invertebrate fossils (meso-cenozoic), 

 U. S. National Museum, 1883. 



Report of the Smithsonian Institution for 1883 (1885), pp. 260-261. (Also in Eeport on Na- 

 tional Museum, pp. 100, 101, published as a separate.) 



H. C. Yarrow. Report on the department of reptiles, U. S. National Museum, 1883. 

 Report of the Smithsonian Institution for 1883 (1885), pp. 225-228. (Also in Eeport on Na- 

 tional Museum, pp. 65-68, published as a separate.) 



W. S. Yeatp:s. Accessions to the department of minerals, U. S. National Museum, 



1883. 



Report of the Smithsonian Institution for 1883 (1885), pp. 266-268. (Also in Eeport on Na- 

 tional Museum, 106-108, published as a separate.) 



JosiS C. Zeledon. Catalogue of the birds of Costa Rica, indicating those species of 

 which the United States National Museum possesses specimens from that country. 

 Proc. V. S. Nat. Mus., viii. May 23, 1885, pp. 104-118. 



A very carefully prepared and accurate list, enumerating 692 species, of which 522 are repre- 

 sented in the National Museum by Costa Eican specimens. 



